| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
|
Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Journalist subject |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Acquaintance |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
Ghislaine Maxwell
|
Acquaintance |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Graydon Carter
|
Editor journalist |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Subject journalist |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Steven Ho...
|
Journalist source |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Jimmy Carter
|
Professional |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Connolly
|
Professional |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Graydon Carter
|
Professional |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Author (unnamed)
|
Business associate |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Unnamed Neighbor
|
Family |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Maria
|
Professional |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Graydon Carter
|
Professional editor writer |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Carter
|
Professional editor writer |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Adversarial |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Eric Fischl
|
Professional source |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Ghislaine Maxwell
|
Friend |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Carter
|
Professional |
1
|
1 | |
|
person
Vicky Ward's Husband
|
Spousal |
1
|
1 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Adversarial professional |
1
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003-01-01 | N/A | Vicky Ward wrote a piece for Vanity Fair called 'The Talented Mr. Epstein'. | N/A | View |
| 2002-12-01 | N/A | Graydon Carter assigns Vicky Ward a story about Jeffrey Epstein. | Vanity Fair Offices (implied) | View |
| 2002-12-01 | N/A | Graydon Carter assigns Vicky Ward a story on Jeffrey Epstein. | Vanity Fair Offices (implied) | View |
| 2002-11-01 | N/A | Vicky Ward investigates Epstein, interviewing a family from Phoenix regarding attempted seduction. | New York (Ward's living room) | View |
| 2002-10-01 | N/A | Vicky Ward receives assignment to write about Epstein for Vanity Fair. | New York | View |
| 2002-10-01 | N/A | Tour of Epstein's Manhattan mansion given to Vicky Ward. | Manhattan mansion | View |
| 2002-10-01 | N/A | Vicky Ward receives Vanity Fair assignment to cover Epstein. | New York | View |
| 2002-10-01 | N/A | Epstein gives Vicky Ward a tour of his Manhattan mansion. | Manhattan mansion | View |
| 2002-01-01 | N/A | Vanity Fair editor Carter assigns Vicky Ward to write a profile on Jeffrey Epstein. | New York | View |
| 2002-01-01 | Discovery | Vicky Ward discovered Maria, which made Maria fearful of what Epstein might do. | N/A | View |
| 2002-01-01 | N/A | Epstein began a campaign to discredit Vicky Ward. | New York | View |
This document is a court exhibit containing a reprint of a Vanity Fair article titled "The Talented Mr. Epstein" by Vicky Ward. The text describes Jeffrey Epstein's opulent lifestyle, his massive Manhattan residence (formerly the Birch Wathen school), his mysterious wealth, and his connections to high-profile figures like Bill Clinton and Leslie Wexner.
This document is a court exhibit containing a reprint of a Vanity Fair article titled 'The Talented Mr. Epstein' by Vicky Ward. The text details Epstein's extravagant lifestyle, specifically focusing on his massive 9-story Manhattan townhouse (formerly the Birch Wathen school), his eccentric decor (including framed eyeballs and a naked warrior statue), and his high-profile associates like Bill Clinton and Leslie Wexner. It characterizes Epstein as a mysterious financier who claims to only accept billionaires as clients.
This legal document (page 30, likely from a House Oversight production) outlines evidence justifying the deposition of Alan Dershowitz in relation to Jeffrey Epstein. It cites testimony from housekeeper Alfredo Rodriguez placing Dershowitz at Epstein's home when minors were present, flight logs placing him on Epstein's plane between 2002-2005, and a $30 million donation from Epstein to Dershowitz's university. The text also alleges Dershowitz attempted to discredit victims to the Palm Beach State Attorney's Office despite potentially being an eyewitness to the victims' presence.
This document is a printout of a Daily Mail Online article dated December 8, 2015, discussing Prince Andrew's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Roberts. It features a photograph of Prince Andrew with a 17-year-old Roberts and details allegations surrounding Epstein's influence, financial dealings, and social circle, including Ghislaine Maxwell.
This legal document outlines the justification for deposing Alan Dershowitz and Bill Clinton in civil suits against Jeffrey Epstein. The text details evidence linking both men to Epstein, including flight logs showing extensive travel on Epstein's plane (2002-2005), testimony from housekeeper Alfredo Rodriguez regarding Dershowitz's presence at Epstein's home during abuse, and allegations of Clinton's close relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell. It also references a Vicky Ward Vanity Fair article and a $30 million donation to Harvard.
This legal document outlines the justification for deposing Alan Dershowitz and Bill Clinton in civil suits against Jeffrey Epstein. Paragraph 14 details Dershowitz's close friendship with Epstein, his presence at Epstein's home during alleged abuse, and his role in preventing felony charges. Paragraph 15 details Clinton's relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell, allegations of an affair, and extensive travel on Epstein's plane (over 10 times) between 2002 and 2005.
This document appears to be page 30 of a legal filing arguing that attorney Edwards had a reasonable basis to depose Alan Dershowitz. It cites testimony from housekeeper Alfredo Rodriguez placing Dershowitz at Epstein's home when minors were present, flight logs showing Dershowitz on Epstein's plane between 2002-2005, and a $30 million donation from Epstein to Dershowitz's university. It also references Jane Doe No. 102's allegations regarding Epstein's 'adult male peers.'
This document is a printout of a Daily Mail article from March 16, 2011, detailing Prince Andrew's controversial friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It highlights a photograph from March 2001 showing Andrew with a 17-year-old girl, discusses Andrew's stay at Epstein's New York mansion in December (likely 2010), and mentions his association with other controversial figures like Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi. The article also summarizes Epstein's 2005 criminal investigation for child prostitution and his subsequent plea bargain.
This document is a personal account from journalist Vicky Ward, reflecting on her interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell after her 2003 Vanity Fair article. Ward describes Epstein as intelligent but socially awkward and Ghislaine as a charismatic, well-connected figure who became deeply loyal to Epstein after he 'saved her' following the death of her father, Robert Maxwell. The text provides anecdotal insights into their personalities, social circles (including Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton), and the nature of their complex relationship.
This document is a March 2011 email chain where Ghislaine Maxwell ('gmax') sends Jeffrey Epstein a new Vanity Fair article about their relationship. Epstein forwards this to an unknown party, and a different unknown party replies to Epstein, praising the article and its author, Vicky Ward, and suggesting it be used for strategic purposes by someone named 'citrick'. The article excerpt details Epstein's past, his associations with Prince Andrew and others, and Maxwell's alleged role as his 'procurer'.
This document is an email sent by Jeffrey Epstein to Martin Weinberg on March 8, 2011, marked as 'Privileged - Redacted'. Epstein forwards a Vanity Fair article published the same day by Vicky Ward, which details the relationship between Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, refers to Maxwell as an alleged 'procurer', and revisits Epstein's financial history, past criminal charges, and associations with prominent figures like Prince Andrew and Les Wexner.
This document is an email from Jean Luc Brunel to Jeffrey Epstein on March 8, 2011, with the comment 'This is not bad'. The email is a reply to a forwarded article from Vanity Fair, written by Vicky Ward, titled 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance'. The article details Ward's history of reporting on Epstein and Maxwell, their relationship, Epstein's past legal troubles, and the emerging allegations of sexual abuse against him from multiple women.
This document is a first-person account from an author, identified as 'Vicky', describing her personal impressions of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Epstein is portrayed as intelligent but socially awkward, while Maxwell is described as vivacious, well-connected, and deeply loyal to Epstein, whom she credits with 'saving her' after the death of her father, Robert Maxwell. The author notes the powerful connections of both individuals, including Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, and reflects on the nature of wealth and success.
This document is an email exchange from March 8, 2011, where Jeffrey Epstein forwards a newly published, critical Vanity Fair article about himself and Ghislaine Maxwell to Boris Nikolic. Nikolic replies with supportive messages, expressing dismay at the article, disputing its characterization of Epstein as being 57 and 'socially awkward,' and calling the author an 'idiot'.
This document is a personal account from a journalist, likely named Vicky, describing her interactions with and observations of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It details their personalities, social circles (including Prince Andrew and Mort Zuckerman), and theorizes that the key to their deep friendship was Epstein 'saving' Ghislaine after the death of her father, Robert Maxwell. The document, bearing a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates number, was likely submitted as evidence to a congressional committee.
This document is an email chain from March 8, 2011, where Jeffrey Epstein forwards a new Vanity Fair article about himself and Ghislaine Maxwell to his paralegal, Jessica Cadwell. Cadwell replies with a supportive message, calling the article 'well written' and asking how he is. The forwarded article details Maxwell's alleged role as a 'procurer,' Epstein's past legal troubles, and his connections to prominent figures like Prince Andrew and Les Wexner.
This document is an email from Lesley Groff to Jeffrey Epstein on March 8, 2011, acknowledging an article Epstein had forwarded to her. The forwarded content is a Vanity Fair article by Vicky Ward that details the author's interactions with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, discusses their mysterious relationship, and recaps the allegations of sexual misconduct and financial crimes surrounding Epstein and his associates.
This document is an email from 'gmax' to 'J Jep' on March 8, 2011, forwarding a Vanity Fair article by Vicky Ward. The article, titled 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance,' details Ward's personal interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, discussing their relationship, Epstein's business connections with figures like Les Wexner and his friendship with Prince Andrew. Ward reflects on the emerging sexual abuse allegations against Epstein and his enigmatic intelligence, which attracted other powerful financiers.
This document is a personal account by an author named Vicky, detailing her impressions of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It portrays Epstein as a knowledgeable but socially awkward figure and Ghislaine as a vivacious, well-connected person who is deeply loyal to Epstein. The author suggests this loyalty stems from Epstein having 'saved her' by taking her in after the death of her father, Robert Maxwell.
This document is an email chain from March 2011 between Steve Hanson and Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein forwards a Vanity Fair article by Vicky Ward detailing his and Ghislaine Maxwell's controversial history, including allegations of procuring young women and Epstein's past jail time. Hanson responds briefly, acknowledging the email and suggesting a phone call.
This document is an email chain from March 8, 2011, where Eva Dubin praises Jeffrey Epstein for a Vanity Fair article he forwarded. The forwarded article, written by journalist Vicky Ward, details the relationship between Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, referencing past allegations, Epstein's business history, and Ward's own bizarre interactions with the pair.
This document is a personal account by an author, identified as 'Vicky', describing her observations of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The author portrays Epstein as intelligent but socially awkward and Ghislaine as vivacious and well-connected, while detailing the nature of their friendship, suggesting Epstein became a 'savior' and father-figure to Ghislaine after the death of her criminal father, Robert Maxwell. The account also mentions Epstein's associations with prominent figures like Prince Andrew, Leon Black, and Mort Zuckerman.
This document is an email chain from March 8, 2011, where Jeffrey Epstein forwards an email to Faith Kates. The original email, from an alias of Ghislaine Maxwell ('gmax') to an alias of Epstein ('J Jep'), contains a Vanity Fair article by Vicky Ward detailing the relationship between Epstein and Maxwell, her alleged role as a 'procurer,' and their financial mysteries. The article also references Epstein's past, including his associations with Prince Andrew, Les Wexner, and Steven Jude Hoffenberg, and announces Ward's intention to write more on the subject.
This document is a personal account by an author named Vicky, offering her perspective on Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It portrays Epstein as intelligent and well-connected, while describing Maxwell as a charismatic socialite whose deep loyalty to Epstein stems from him 'saving her' after the death of her criminal father, Robert Maxwell. The author normalizes their strange behaviors and 'sexual pecadillos' as common traits among the ultra-wealthy.
This document is an email chain from March 8, 2011, initiated by Jeffrey Epstein from the address jeevacation@gmail.com. Epstein forwards a Vanity Fair article by Vicky Ward titled 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance' to a redacted recipient. The document includes a reply from a redacted sender congratulating both Epstein and Ghislaine.
After a discussion about math, Epstein sent a book titled 'Math for idiots' to Vicky Ward's home via messenger.
Vicky Ward asked Jeffrey Epstein at a party if the young women with him speak. He replied, 'Not like you, Vicky.'
After a discussion about math, Epstein sent a book titled 'Math for idiots' to Vicky Ward's home via messenger.
Vicky Ward asked Jeffrey Epstein at a party if the young women with him speak. He replied, 'Not like you, Vicky.'
Vicky Ward asked Jeffrey Epstein at a party about the young women with him, 'Do they speak?'. He replied, 'Not like you, Vicky'.
After a discussion about math, Jeffrey Epstein sent a book titled 'Math for idiots' to Vicky Ward's home via messenger.
Vicky Ward recalls a conversation with Jeffrey Epstein at a party where she asked about the young women accompanying him.
Epstein sent a book titled 'Math for idiots' to Vicky Ward via messenger after they discussed math.
Sent a book titled "Math for idiots" to Vicky Ward's home via messenger.
Jeffrey Epstein sent a book titled 'Math for idiots' to Vicky Ward's home via messenger after a conversation about math.
The author asked Epstein if the 'lookalike blondes' with him speak. He replied, 'Not like you, Vicky.'
Epstein sent the author a book titled 'Math for idiots' after she revealed she hadn't studied math since age 14.
Zuckerman told the author that 'Jeffrey knows a good deal about most subjects.'
Ghislaine sent the author a DVD of fish from her time spent 'at the bottom of the ocean'.
A friend told the author that Jeffrey 'saved' Ghislaine after her father's death and she would never forget it.
Jeffrey wanted me to tell you that you looked so pretty.
Epstein refused interview, proposed 'Let's play chess', ate all the finger food.
Neighbor asked Ward to drop the story
Described parties where women outnumbered men and guests seemed foreign/bizarre.
Ward called Epstein regarding allegations; he denied them completely (inferred from partial text).
Described parties at the town house and guests including Prince Andrew.
Ward called Epstein regarding allegations; he denied them completely (implied by cut-off text).
Neighbor asked Ward to drop the story on Epstein.
Calls received by Ward regarding the Epstein story (inferred from 'Ward's phone began...' and list of names)
Ward's phone began ringing with calls from powerful figures.
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